The Oxford Handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 28 October 2010
- ISBN 9780199207237
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages806 pages
- Size 251x177x55 mm
- Weight 1565 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 maps, 7 black and white figures 0
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Short description:
Thirty international scholars probe the main disputed issues in the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Essays engage with the lively debate continues over the archaeology and history of the site, the nature and identity of the sect, and its relation to the broader world of Second Temple Judaism and to later Jewish and Christian tradition.
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In 1947 the first of the Dead Sea Scroll discoveries was made near the site of Qumran, at the northern end of the Dead Sea. Despite the much publicized delays in the publication and editing of the Scrolls, practically all of them had been made public by the time of the fiftieth anniversary of the first discovery. That occasion was marked by a spate of major publications that attempted to sum up the state of scholarship at the end of the twentieth century, including The Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (OUP 2000). These publications produced an authoritative synthesis to which the majority of scholars in the field subscribed, granted disagreements in detail.
A decade or so later, The Oxford Handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls has a different objective and character. It seeks to probe the main disputed issues in the study of the Scrolls. Lively debate continues over the archaeology and history of the site, the nature and identity of the sect, and its relation to the broader world of Second Temple Judaism and to later Jewish and Christian tradition. It is the Handbook's intention here to reflect on diverse opinions and viewpoints, highlight the points of disagreement, and point to promising directions for future research.
This volume brings together leading researchers to provide an up-to-date review of the major issues in the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. ... This is a rich feast. ... It will nourish students for years to come and serve as an excellent means of taking stock of current research.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction: Current Issues in Dead Sea Scrolls Research
I: Archaeology of Khirbet Qumran and the Judaean Wilderness
Khirbet Qumran and its Environs
The Qumran Cemetery Reassessed
II: The Scrolls and Jewish History
Constructing Ancient Judaism from the Scrolls
The Origins and History of the Teacher's Movement
Women in Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
III: The Scrolls and Sectarianism
Sectarian Communities in the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Classical Sources on the Essenes and the Scrolls Communities
Sociological Approaches to Qumran Sectarianism
Qumran Calendars and Sectarianism
The Book of Enoch and the Qumran Scrolls
IV: The Biblical Texts, Interpretation and Languages of the
Assessing the Text-Critical theories of the Hebrew Bible after Qumran
Authoritative Scriptures and the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Rewritten Scriptures
The Continuity of Biblical Interpretation in the Qumran Scrolls and Rabbinic Literature
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek in the Qumran Scrolls
Religious Themes in the Scrolls
Purity in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Apocalypticism and Messianism
Exploring the Mystical Background fo the Dead Sea Scrolls
Wisdom Literature and Thought in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Iranian Connections in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Was the Dead Sea Sect a Pentitential Movement?
VI: The Scrolls and Early Christianity
Critical Issues in the Investigation of the Scrolls and the New Testament
Monotheism, Principal Angels, and the Background of Christology
Shared Exegetical Traditions between the Scrolls and the New Testament
The Scrolls and Later Judaism
Halakha between the Dead Sea Scrolls and Rabbinic Literature
The Contribution of the Qumran Scrolls to the STudy of ANcient Jewish Liturgy
Reviewing the Links between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Cairo Genizah
VIII: New Approaches to the Scrolls
Rhetorical Criticism and the Reading of the Qumran Scrolls
Roland Barthes and the Teacher of Righteousness
The Scrolls and the Legal Definition of Authorship